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Bruce Baker is one of the more thoughtful examiners of the many practices being put in place by the latest wave of education "reformers." Dr. Baker is a professor in the graduate school of education at Rutgers; his… |
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It should be fairly straightforward, really (says the ex-teacher).
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What Good Are Multiple-Choice Tests?
In this study in Journal of Psychological Science (summarized by John Horton in The Education Gadfly), Genna Angello, Elizabeth Bjork, Robert Bjork, and Jeri Little (University of California/Los Angeles) found that multiple-choice tests can provide valid and helpful information on students’ knowledge and skills if test items push them to retrieve knowledge and do some higher-order thinking rather than…
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When 18-year-old high school senior Krystal Myers tried to speak out about what she perceived as heavy-handed religious indoctrination by her Lenoir City, Tenn., public school, she got a lesson in…
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